I have always used 'Outragious' up until a couple months ago. Then I was using the Dove shampoo now everytime i need a new shampoo I grab a different kind. But i do have a citrus kind right now it comes in a bright floresent green bottle, that seems to be working for me at the moment. Now i am not going to say that it will work for you, but i will say that at the moment it is turning my crank. Just a tid-bit of info for ya as well....It smells really good too and lets face it that is just an added bonus as well

im new to the site and i just read up on all your views on shampoos and conditioners. im a hairdresser and have just qualified.

i agree with kerastase being great. it is expensive but then again you dont need a lot of it because its so concentrated and unlike other brands which are cheaper doesnt contain much detergents if any, so it doesnt tend to strip the hair of any natural properties such as oils.

i would recommend greatly the course of 5 treatments which strengthens the hair by up to 85% as this is the best treatment on the market for extremely knackered hair which as been over treated, ( coloured, over heated by excessive use of flat irons, hairdryers, tongs and other heated appliances). its about £15-20 depending on which retailer you go too, but it is god stuff. also, if you didnt want to spend an awful lot of money the tigi/catwalk/bedhead range is brilliant. it smells good and its one of the best lower priced shampoos around.

a strict word of advice to everyone. fructis may seem to be working wonders for your hair now, but wait for a few months after you change shampoos and your hair loses its moisture and radiance. fructis shampoo is one of the worst shampoo as it strips the hair totally of all its natural properties/oils and leaves it worse for wear.

in a poll of shampoos hairdressers recommended, hairdressers including nicky clarke, paul mitchell (i dont really rate his products either) beverly cobella (she knows GOOD hairdressing) paul stafford, lee stafford and many others they said this was the worst shampoo they had found on the market.

Behind the success of the LEONOR GREYL brand, there are all the ingredients of success: the expertise of more than 35 years in hair care treatment using only natural products, the passion of healthy and glamorous hair and the most important: the love of her profession.

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The meeting with her future husband Jean-Marie Greyl, in 1968, decided the creation of LEONOR GREYL brand.
Jean-Marie Greyl has an extraordinary knowledge in botanics. Plants have no secret for him.

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LEONOR GREYL has for the first time incorporated vitamins in her shampoos. The first oil that washes and cure while foaming to water contact, the Wheat Germ Oil, is signed LEONOR GREYL, the first gentle use dandruff shampoo, Propolis Treatment Bath is also LEONOR GREYL, the excellent Cream of Flowers that takes care of the driest hair is again LEONOR GREYL, the divine Mask of Jasmin, the Bamboo Shampoo for long hair is once again LEONOR GREYL.

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im trying to grow my hair out, like the lead singer from taking back sunday

kind of hard to see here

and here

i guess its just really hard to find pictures of, its kind of like tom delonges hair in the new blink 182 video. anyway, im like halfway there now, adn i was wondering, what hair products do you recommend to keep my hair shiny and full. i have been using Bed Head Control Freak shampoo and conditioner for about a week now, and its working decent, but i was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions. i dont care how much it costs or anything, what im using now cost 25 bucks for a bottle of shampoo and conditioner which i think is pretty expensive, but if i need to pay more to have my hair look good i dont really care.